-Brings additional strategy and decision making -- deciding if it's worth giving a player some more PT to ensure that he stays around, or keep him on the bench and gamble that he might leave.
.........Big deal, as I've said and will continue to say, HD is interesting and strategic enough without having promise-less guys leave, grade problems, etc. It's all just to add to the FEATURE list to say HEY LOOK WHAT WE HAVE! My question is...how many new people has it brought in? This "facet" of the game tends to overcomplicate HD...I don't play to see if I can babysit like a bigtime D1 coach...I'd love to know how Boeheim runs with a 7 or 8 man rotation....
-Makes you be smarter and actually have to think about how you build your team. If you have lots of upperclassmen, you know that you run the risk of alienating a non-freshman riding the pine.
..........I realize that you're digging at me for having 6 seniors, but guess what man, that's the team I inherited. I know you talk about not having to do 3-3-3-3 in the next point, but that's essentially what you have to do. Wasn't ridding the game of the super classes/setting class limits enough? I have to be penalized on top of only having 6 guys from any class because they'll ALL expect to play a predetermined, class-gauged set of minutes? Come on...that's over the top. Typical WIS over-correct. And correct me if I'm wrong, I thought seble said that he was going to lessen the player gripes...I haven't seen it......
-It is incredibly easy to avoid -- and you don't have to go 3-3-3-3 or take two walk-ons to do it. Freshmen don't get upset unless you're breaking a promise. So any team with even two freshmen (or one freshman and a RS from the previous season) will have no problems with this. If you choose to frontload your team so sevrely that you only have one freshman, there's a small inherent risk there.
...........The avoidance factor has nothing to do with this...the question everyone should be asking themselves is "Does this feature logically belong in a game like HD?" If your answer is yes because that's how real life is, then I would argue that you haven't thought about the entirety of the argument and really how this "feature" affects HD. Like I've said, there's a fine line between realism and ridiculousness. Again, I didn't put 6 SRs on this team, but even if I did, I shouldn't be penalized for it...the class limits already do that just fine.
-The notion that sophs and juniors who are riding the bench should all simply grin and bear it is absurd.
..........Part of me sees dalter/daalter/girt25 trying to relive his "glory days" in this statement...your theory is that because it happened in Wisconsin that it can and does happen everywhere, all the time. Not everyone grins and bears it, but not everyone ******* to high heaven either. Tell me this (I probably know what you're going to say, just to be opposing me, but I'll run with it) if you're on a lowly D1 team (D prestige) that has 6 seniors on the squad that are CLEARLY better than you, you're 14-2 and going to make a run at the CC and CT championships, and you basically know that you'll be starting as a JR and/or SR while realizing that you aren't an NBA talent...are you really going to gripe about your situation?
That's what it brings to the game, that's why not having it would make no sense, and that's how incredibly easy it is to avoid. EOS.
...........You didn't convince me, and seemingly as usual, we have differing opinions about the "feature". Just because there are ways to defeat/get by something, doesn't mean that they should be in place in the first place, and part of/a lot of what you're doing is arguing just to argue, and hell I'll do this til 2020. Bottom line is, people will LEAVE because of this feature, they probably have before and probably will again. Can you really find me anyone that joined because players can gripe about PT with no promises, regardless of team success and talent and player talent for that matter? I think that's about the 3rd time I'm challenging you to do this, and still no answer. Just reading it, I think one can realize how ridiculous the "feature" is.
8/8/2010 10:57 AM (edited)